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I just wanted to say thanks to all of the amazing Feministing supporters who came out to our four year anniversary party last night. We packed the room, had some laughs, drinks, and chats – though not nearly enough dancing!
Seriously, it was so wonderful to see old friends and make some news ones. (Like the group that drove in from Philly, and the wonderful women of MADRE!) Thanks to all of you for your continued support — I hope we see you all again at the next one.
More pics of the party to come…

Fundraising from our readers is not the only thing we’re doing to try to build a ...

Feministing needs your help. We need to raise $30,000 in the next month to continue bringing you the feminist news, analysis, and ways to take action you love. Over the next month, members of the Feministing crew ...

I’ve worked at Feministing for almost six years now, first as a writer and then as an editor. I didn’t expect to be at the site this long – I thought I’d step aside to make room for younger voices. And I have, but not in the way I anticipated; I’ve moved from writing on the site ...

Feministing needs your help. We need to raise $30,000 in the next month to continue bringing you the feminist news, analysis, and ways to take action you love. Over the next month, members of the Feministing crew ...

Readers may have noticed some new bylines on the blog over the last few months. We are very excited to announce that Mahroh Jahangiri, Katie Barnes, and Dana Bolger are joining us as regular columnists.

Mahroh Jahangiri is a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where she critically examines U.S. foreign policy. Mahroh’s previous research on immigration detention in Washington, DC and work in Cairo, Egypt has focused on the ways in which American militarization, racism, and sexual violence impact non-white communities transnationally. A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, she lives and organizes in DC.

Katie Barnes is a writer, activist, and contributor to Outsports. They have been active in LGBTQ+ organizing since college, and continue that ...

Readers may have noticed some new bylines on the blog over the last few months. We are very excited to announce that Mahroh Jahangiri, Katie Barnes, and Dana Bolger are joining us as regular columnists.